Uh, huh huh huh … "Beavis and Butt-head" are, like, returning tonight on MTV. The slacker duo from Highland, Texas left the MTV airwaves in 1997, meaning it's been 14 years since we last saw them set something on fire.
In honor of their return, here are 14 memorable "Beavis and Butt-head" moments -- one for each year we were left without them.
1. "Frog Baseball"
And they were born. This September 1992 animated short introduced us to Mike Judge's destructive duo, who used an unsuspecting frog as the "ball" in their twisted game of baseball. Viewers ate it up, and a whole season of "Beavis and Butt-head" began airing in March 1993. And, no worries animal lovers; Judge included a cheeky message at the end of the clip assuring viewers no animals had been harmed while making the video.
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2. The Great Cornholio
Butt-head may be the leader of the pair -- whatever that's worth -- but Beavis definitely ruled during this recurring bit, in which he pulled his tee up over his head, adopted a pseudo-Spanish accent and went around calling himself "Cornholio" and proclaiming he needed "TP for my bunghole." Copious amounts of sugar set Cornholio in motion, and to anyone who dared to try to calm him down, Cornholio replied testily, "Are you threatening me?" In season five's "Buttniks," Beavis' sugar rush turned him into Cornholio, coffeehouse poet (hey, it was the '90s). Cornholio will make a return in the new "Beavis and Butt-head" episodes.
3. "The Late Show" with Beavis and Butt-head
"Beavis and Butt-head" became a pop culture phenomenon almost immediately, and in December 1993, Mike Judge was a guest on David Letterman's "Late Show." Judge didn't show up empty-handed, or alone, either; he had created a clip in which the fellas took over for Letterman and bandleader Paul Shaffer, complete with Letterman's do for Butt-head, a top 10 list from the "home office in Butte, Montana" and a Letterman/Butt-head pencil gone astray at Beavis' eye.
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4. Beavis and Butt-head and Snoop
Critiquing music videos was their bread and butter back in the day, when a lot more effort, money and MTV airtime were devoted to such things. It's fair to say they were at their best when they hated something, but it was also cool - huh huh huh -- when they really loved something. In the season seven "Evolution Sucks" episode, Beavis was so into Snoop Dogg's "Gin and Juice" video that he tried to convince Butt-head he was from Compton, and used to hang out with Snoop at the Compton swap meet.
